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>> you know, bob, i don't know, either. i've shot some of these weapons on shooting ranges, but the idea that you might have to simply reload after a clip of 10 shells does not seem to be an undue infringement. again, that's not going to be a perfect solution but it ought to be one of the things talked about. in my gut, as i said, enough is enough at this point. what i hope and pray is as we get into the christmas season, the memories of this tragedy fade, we don't let this issue recede until six, eight, nine months, and we see another tragedy. and the notion that we can simply, you know, arm our schools and,aise said earlier, is it just public schools? is it parochial schools? is it preschools? would it be our churches? where do you draw the line? >> schieffer: let me ask both of you, i want to shift quickly, senator hutchison, you're coming back if they call the senate back after christmas. you're get, ready to retire. do you think they're going to get past this fiscal cliff? >> i do. i have an abiding faith that we will
>> you know, bob, i don't know, either. i've shot some of these weapons on shooting ranges, but the idea that you might have to simply reload after a clip of 10 shells does not seem to be an undue infringement. again, that's not going to be a perfect solution but it ought to be one of the things talked about. in my gut, as i said, enough is enough at this point. what i hope and pray is as we get into the christmas season, the memories of this tragedy fade, we don't let this issue recede...
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the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a day, taken with the evening meal. and with no dietary restrictions, bob can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto® r
the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib...
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income women. 22 states have introduced personhood initiatives and then can we forget virginia governor bob mcdonnell and his much-touted trans vaginal ultrasound. joan, we talk about distractions, we talk about shame, we talk about intimidation. there's also some sort of hunger here at the state and national level to keep this stuff in the ether through policy. >> it seems kind of shocking but it seems to be part of a culture war approach to politics that republicans believe worked for them. they really play on people's fear about the independence of women, changes in the family, they blame it on women and they feel like if they could keep us from exercising all those freedoms, we would be better off but i want to say one silver lining in all of this mess i think has been the activism online and elsewhere on the part of young women. we used to talk about why aren't young women feminists and why do our issues seem so foreign to them, and then you got rush limbaugh, it was very unfortunate that he called sandra fluke what he did, but i think rush limbaugh, a, woke women up to all of this is
income women. 22 states have introduced personhood initiatives and then can we forget virginia governor bob mcdonnell and his much-touted trans vaginal ultrasound. joan, we talk about distractions, we talk about shame, we talk about intimidation. there's also some sort of hunger here at the state and national level to keep this stuff in the ether through policy. >> it seems kind of shocking but it seems to be part of a culture war approach to politics that republicans believe worked for...
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don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and be
don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing...
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here is our great friend bob lutts, forrer general motors vice chair. mr. lutts is also a gm consultant. welcome back, bob. in the exit polling, 58% said they're satisfied with the candidates. but 38% said they want someone else. now i want to ask you from the standpoint of your distinguished business career, are you okay with romney? is he okay with business? >> well, look. i think we're going to have to take the one we've got. i think i'm probably part of the 38% who would like to bring ronald reagan back or make mitt romney more reaganesque. i don't think that's going to happen. and i think we have to compare him to what we've got today, which is essentially an administration that is hostile to business, doesn't understand the role of business. i think at least with mitt romney, we will get the needs of business out on the table and taken care of. >> i mean certainly, bob, romney's personal biography is business through and through, business and finance and a very successful career. but i guess what i'm going to ask you is, are his policies sufficient? i
here is our great friend bob lutts, forrer general motors vice chair. mr. lutts is also a gm consultant. welcome back, bob. in the exit polling, 58% said they're satisfied with the candidates. but 38% said they want someone else. now i want to ask you from the standpoint of your distinguished business career, are you okay with romney? is he okay with business? >> well, look. i think we're going to have to take the one we've got. i think i'm probably part of the 38% who would like to bring...
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that hospital they took him to in michigan, senator inouye made his two lifelong friends, one senator bob dole, who as we know, became majority leader here in the senate and the republican nominee for president of the united states. and his other lifetime friend is the late senator phil hart, who was known as the conscience of the senate and the hart building, the massive senate office building, is named after him. asked by his son why after being classified as an enemy alien he and the members of the 442nd fought so heroically, senator inouye said in his usual, calm man, for the children. and for the children there could be no finer role model than senator dan inouye. he was a recipient of the medal of honor, a congressional gold medal, the highest honor can bestow. he served the distinguished service cross, a bronze star for valor and, of course, a purple heart. dan inouye showed the same dedication in congress he displayed on if battlefield. i want to take just a little bit here, mr. president, and talk about a meeting that i had, i mentioned it very previously last night but it was te
that hospital they took him to in michigan, senator inouye made his two lifelong friends, one senator bob dole, who as we know, became majority leader here in the senate and the republican nominee for president of the united states. and his other lifetime friend is the late senator phil hart, who was known as the conscience of the senate and the hart building, the massive senate office building, is named after him. asked by his son why after being classified as an enemy alien he and the members...
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bob dole replaced howard baker as a speaker. dole takes over maker as leader . -- baker as leader. but they kept baker informed. they just work together and kept each other in touch of what the other was great to do. they still opposed each other at times. they kept no secrets. >> i always like to talk about byrd and baker. they really did epitomize the great senate and the way things worked at that time. the first two chapters of my book are entitled "the grind" and "the natural." he was a most natural politician you could come across. it senators voted on the secret alec, aker would have -- based on secret ballot, baker would have onwon. they had a remarkable capacity for doing that. there is one incident in my book where i describe senator erred -- where i describe senator byrd. it is such an unusual act, it he gets the vice president in the chair and by a script that byrd has written, start ruling them out of order in a way that is quite contrary to the way the senate work. there is a rebellion on the senate floor. everyone is going crazy and what robert byrd is doing even thou
bob dole replaced howard baker as a speaker. dole takes over maker as leader . -- baker as leader. but they kept baker informed. they just work together and kept each other in touch of what the other was great to do. they still opposed each other at times. they kept no secrets. >> i always like to talk about byrd and baker. they really did epitomize the great senate and the way things worked at that time. the first two chapters of my book are entitled "the grind" and "the...
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let's bring back our panel, jamal simmons, bob ehrlich, and shira. it's role of government, shrinking government making decisions about government, that's the party the republicans want to be in the 2012. >> also, it's taking a very serious tone. ryan's plan is very serious. mitt romney wants to show that he's very serious. chris christie, although he has a sense of humor, they don't want it to seem like it's gloom and doom. >> is the convention going to be more about filling in the blanks for mitt romney? >> chris is perfect. the denominator here is, we can no longer pay our bills. >> what do you need out of the convention? people to know mitt romney better or people to understand what the republican party is for? >> b as much as "a." >> i think that's one of the issues that it's about mitt romney. i think it's more about paul ryan. >> defining the party? >> defining the party in order to go to the country and say, we're better than the other guys and here's why. >> shameless plugs? >> u.s. marines, my daddy, loved the marines. >> much less seriousl
let's bring back our panel, jamal simmons, bob ehrlich, and shira. it's role of government, shrinking government making decisions about government, that's the party the republicans want to be in the 2012. >> also, it's taking a very serious tone. ryan's plan is very serious. mitt romney wants to show that he's very serious. chris christie, although he has a sense of humor, they don't want it to seem like it's gloom and doom. >> is the convention going to be more about filling in the...
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he is for the most letting his superpac hammer opponents while he stays bob the fray going after president obama at a rally this morning, he kept up his attack. >> we haven't had a see this many jobs lost during their term since hoover. this is an american tragedy. i look at this president, realize that he just doesn't note what has to be done to get this country on track again. >> politico's playbook's mike allen is here himself with the politico briefing today. mike, you've been all over iowa. have you tracked the candidates. who has the feel, the momentum and let's talk about mitt romney and his campaign strategy. >> yeah, well the most happy, the most at ease is mitt romney. he's stable. he's always had a problem win tensity. people are not as excited about him. i got on the romney bus yesterday and went to rallies by him in council bluffs, iowa, and there were a lot of people but nothing like the excitement that there was at a ron paul rally. it's pretty nice when the candidate comes to your hotel. but ron paul was a reminder of how calm these events have been because the ron paul peo
he is for the most letting his superpac hammer opponents while he stays bob the fray going after president obama at a rally this morning, he kept up his attack. >> we haven't had a see this many jobs lost during their term since hoover. this is an american tragedy. i look at this president, realize that he just doesn't note what has to be done to get this country on track again. >> politico's playbook's mike allen is here himself with the politico briefing today. mike, you've been...
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texas home builder bob perry. more on him in a minute. if the name doesn't ring a bell, the key to sending swift boat ads from kerry. and a top echelon joining billionaires foster friesz and william dohr who did their part to keep the santorum campaign afloat pumping more than a million into a super pac. the red, white and blue fund and wife of simmons contribute $1ds million. santorum himself had a good month raising money. raised about $9 million on the heels of big wins in colorado, missouri in early february. santorum's ratings jumped, so did romney. newt gingrich's presence in the race completely bank rolled by one family. actually one man. the chief executive in las vegas sands, sheldon. andalson and his family contributed $5.5 million to the broke super pac winning our future in the month of february. they have financed more than 95% of all money raised and spent by that group in 2012. gingrich himself pulled in just $2.6 million and spent all of it. on wednesday he made his pitch for more donations and took a shot at mitt romney's
texas home builder bob perry. more on him in a minute. if the name doesn't ring a bell, the key to sending swift boat ads from kerry. and a top echelon joining billionaires foster friesz and william dohr who did their part to keep the santorum campaign afloat pumping more than a million into a super pac. the red, white and blue fund and wife of simmons contribute $1ds million. santorum himself had a good month raising money. raised about $9 million on the heels of big wins in colorado, missouri...
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bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. >>> a shattering 6 1/2 hours on wall street, the dow off more than 500 points, paper losses more than $500 billion, october 19th, 1987. wall street's black monday. >> today marks the 25th anniversary of black monday. incredibly when the dow lost more than 23% of its value, the largest one-day drop ever in wall street history. could it happen again. or some other event. joining me now, jillian tett, assistant editor and columnist for "the financial times." i remember where i was, covering the reagan white house and it was a day that none of us thought we were going
bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex...
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my chiefs of staff -- n timely dr me, care are garland, bob vanhuevland, wally, my legislative director who was with me for more than 20 years, tom mar, jerry gaginas, we all fondly call "mom," because she cracks the whip and makes sure the trains run on time. mary naylor, also has been with me more than 20 years. my deputies there, john rider and joel friedman, who have done extraordinary work on behalf of the people of this country. stew nagerka, who is going to help me with charts today, my longtime communication communics director, and so many more. and most of all to my family, my wife lucy, who has been my partner through all this, was my campaign manager when i first ran for the united states senate, my daughter jessie, who in in many ways has perhaps sacrificed the most because when you're in this job, you miss birthdays, you miss other important events. but she has been a great daughter, and she was here last night for our farewell party. and we had a lovely time. our son, ivan, and his wife kendra, who are in oregon where they have a small farm tawld tipping tree farm. we wi
my chiefs of staff -- n timely dr me, care are garland, bob vanhuevland, wally, my legislative director who was with me for more than 20 years, tom mar, jerry gaginas, we all fondly call "mom," because she cracks the whip and makes sure the trains run on time. mary naylor, also has been with me more than 20 years. my deputies there, john rider and joel friedman, who have done extraordinary work on behalf of the people of this country. stew nagerka, who is going to help me with charts...
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and we went to bob or not, who is the sort of book contractor for many people in washington, republican and democrat but we said we want to read a book and was you see if any publishers are interested, bottom line we wrote a book called nine and counting. and each of us wrote our own chapter about our different obstacles. and the one charity that we could agree that all the proceeds would go to because most of us have had the experience of being girl scout, girl scouts. we wrote the book and give the proceeds to the girl scouts. and it has banned the book that's been kind of an encouragement for young girls, or women who have been may be trying to overcome a challenge right now. and it really sold quite well. so that was the beginning. so then we decided to start meeting. so we started meeting every six weeks or so. we enjoyed each other's company and i think have built great camaraderie. >> i'm going to ask one last question. >> there were nine senators that. but the female persuasion. 17 now, i guess that's progress. do you think that you will see a woman elected president quite >> ye
and we went to bob or not, who is the sort of book contractor for many people in washington, republican and democrat but we said we want to read a book and was you see if any publishers are interested, bottom line we wrote a book called nine and counting. and each of us wrote our own chapter about our different obstacles. and the one charity that we could agree that all the proceeds would go to because most of us have had the experience of being girl scout, girl scouts. we wrote the book and...
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new jersey senator bob menendez: >> they call it the achieve act. the problem with the achieve act is that it does not achieve the dream of the young people who aspire to fully participate in american life. who only know one flag that they pledge allegiance to, that is the flag of the united states. >> suarez: still, senator kyl said tuesday, the republican bill can be a first step toward broader measures. >> it will begin the discussion. and it may be that it will lead to a series of smaller steps next year rather than comprehensive reform. on the other hand i suspect that the president and others may want to put comprehensive reform on the table. but either way i think focusing on certain specific issues like this preliminarily is a good way to understand what the issues are and to try to build a consensus over time. >> suarez: and either way, immigration reform appears to be back on the agenda for the new congress, opening for business in january. where does the immigration debate go from here? we get the views of two members of congress congress
new jersey senator bob menendez: >> they call it the achieve act. the problem with the achieve act is that it does not achieve the dream of the young people who aspire to fully participate in american life. who only know one flag that they pledge allegiance to, that is the flag of the united states. >> suarez: still, senator kyl said tuesday, the republican bill can be a first step toward broader measures. >> it will begin the discussion. and it may be that it will lead to a...
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[applause] >> bob, thank you for your support for the uk youth parliament. now i'd like to ask to conclude the debate from scotland, mr. reardon fortune toind up the debate. [applause] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i would first like to extend my sympathies to the scottish parliament membe who can't be with here today. so here i am. >> we just heard fromsome fantastic points for and against but a few stand out in my mind. this is right that someone of our age, doing the exact same amount of work and the exact same profession can legally be paid substantially less than someone in their 30s? it is unacctable when it's aged toward young people. will minimum wage help young people or aravate youth unemployment. as we all know, 16 and 17-year-oldsecve minimum wage. 18 and 17-year-olds receive more and anyonever 21 receive more. are we to take from this the government believes the 18 and 17-year-olds to b less hard working or 16 and 17 years are less hard working. i should hope not. it's also cuttinged the more people are paid, less will take off work ask the harder
[applause] >> bob, thank you for your support for the uk youth parliament. now i'd like to ask to conclude the debate from scotland, mr. reardon fortune toind up the debate. [applause] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i would first like to extend my sympathies to the scottish parliament membe who can't be with here today. so here i am. >> we just heard fromsome fantastic points for and against but a few stand out in my mind. this is right that someone of our age, doing the exact...
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bob, who speaks for the romney campaign? >> mitt romney is the only one who speaks for the romney campaign. but there's so much confusion because the boston campaign headquarters can't decide if it's a penalty or a tax. romney is so scared of his massachusetts health care plan being called a tax because it includes a mandate, he's been dancing around the issue. it's a bad booweek for the romn campaign. >> who's throwing sand in the gears? >> you have a few weal, eric fehrnstrom made the comment earlier this week. stuart stevens is the chief stat gist and matt rhoades is the campaign manager. >> i want to ask you this question, jack welch, rupert murdoch, they're all saying they should clean out, that the romney campaign does not have what it takes to defeat obama. what's your thought, robert costa, looking at this command that created this flip-flop on mandates versus tax hikes? do they have what it takes or is mr. murdoch correct? >> i've been following these guys for a year. they're pretty ruthless. in the primary they wen
bob, who speaks for the romney campaign? >> mitt romney is the only one who speaks for the romney campaign. but there's so much confusion because the boston campaign headquarters can't decide if it's a penalty or a tax. romney is so scared of his massachusetts health care plan being called a tax because it includes a mandate, he's been dancing around the issue. it's a bad booweek for the romn campaign. >> who's throwing sand in the gears? >> you have a few weal, eric...
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bob mcdonnell, who is participating in winter meetings. he changed his position requiring women to get an ultrasound before having an abortion. at 8:40, celinda lake on women voters in past presidential elections. "washington journal," live sunday at 7:00 a.m. eastern, on c-span. >> this particular phone only rings in a serious crisis. it relies on the hands of the person proven himself responsible. >> bush and dukakis on crime. bush supports the death penalty for first-degree murderers. dukakis not only opposes the death penalty, he allowed first- degree matters to have weakened passes from prison. one was willie horton. >> accusations by john kerry was just devastating. >> randomly shot at civilians. >> we can all point to an outrageous commercial or four, but on average, negative commercials are more likely to be factually correct and that negative commercials are more likely to talk about issues. >> will 2012 be the most negative campaign cycle in history? a look at current and past. a chill campaigns and their impact on american cultu
bob mcdonnell, who is participating in winter meetings. he changed his position requiring women to get an ultrasound before having an abortion. at 8:40, celinda lake on women voters in past presidential elections. "washington journal," live sunday at 7:00 a.m. eastern, on c-span. >> this particular phone only rings in a serious crisis. it relies on the hands of the person proven himself responsible. >> bush and dukakis on crime. bush supports the death penalty for...
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and joining me now, tampa mayerbock bob buckhorn. i'm sure your heard your state's gsker talking about the fact it appears tampa is going to dodge the worst part of this storm. what's the status as far as you know? do you have that information and concur with that? >> alex, absolutely i do. as a matter of fact, the governor was about three miles away from where i am right now. it appears as though the track is moving to the west. tomorrow, we're going to get heavy winds, intense rains. i don't anticipate there will be a tidal surge or coastal flooding in the tampa area. there are low-lying areas that are normally prone to flooding anyway, and particularly with the ground saturated that would occur, but that would occur in a heavy storm anyway. the convention proceedings although they're canceled tomorrow, which i think was the right decision given the wind and moving the delegations over some of the bridges is going to be full steam ahead on tuesday, and the weather tuesday, wednesday, and thursday ought to be fine. >> i'm curious, w
and joining me now, tampa mayerbock bob buckhorn. i'm sure your heard your state's gsker talking about the fact it appears tampa is going to dodge the worst part of this storm. what's the status as far as you know? do you have that information and concur with that? >> alex, absolutely i do. as a matter of fact, the governor was about three miles away from where i am right now. it appears as though the track is moving to the west. tomorrow, we're going to get heavy winds, intense rains. i...
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and it was from that that we contacted bob barnett, who is the agent of senators and house members who write books and also cab net members and presidents, and we said -- and also cabinet members and presidents. and we said, you know, we'd like to get together and write a book and h we immediately got togethr and wrote a book. and she got a writer who went to each of us and interviewed us and wrote our stories, which were in our own words, and we got together and decided to give all of the proceeds to the girl scouts of america, which was a common organization that had affected almost every one of the women at the time. girl scouts giving leadership capabilities to the girls in our country and i've been a girl scout, barb had been a girl scout. so our book is still in print, and it has raised tens of thousands -- if not hundreds of thousands -- of dollars for the girl scouts to continue their leadership programs. and it all came from something that we learned about each other. and i think that the multiple myeloma, which my brother has and which geraldine fe ferraro , was another area
and it was from that that we contacted bob barnett, who is the agent of senators and house members who write books and also cab net members and presidents, and we said -- and also cabinet members and presidents. and we said, you know, we'd like to get together and write a book and h we immediately got togethr and wrote a book. and she got a writer who went to each of us and interviewed us and wrote our stories, which were in our own words, and we got together and decided to give all of the...
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the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a day, taken with the evening meal. and with no dietary restrictions, bob can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto® r
the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib...
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bob gates also, who moved over to national security. that little group kind of delayed the process i would say for about six months. the people let state i think were ready to kind of progress, you know, with what had been achieved toward the end of the second reagan administration. but it just really delayed things, because the person who turned that around, and he also deserves a great deal of credit, was jim baker. jim baker did a great job putting together kind of an inter-agency management for this process and the different players and he spent a good deal of time, i would say a year and a half or two years, arrived in moscow with an entourage with the negotiators from cfd of the relevant assistant secretaries. broke them into working groups and i think that process that ros participated in with schivinovski and gorbachev but there was a delay and i don't think it set us back. i don't think there were any problems as a result of that. >> thank you. >> i was just going to say that james baker was named secretary of state the day aft
bob gates also, who moved over to national security. that little group kind of delayed the process i would say for about six months. the people let state i think were ready to kind of progress, you know, with what had been achieved toward the end of the second reagan administration. but it just really delayed things, because the person who turned that around, and he also deserves a great deal of credit, was jim baker. jim baker did a great job putting together kind of an inter-agency management...
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virginia governor bob mcdonnell. new hampshire senator kelly ayotte. marco rubio, bobby jindal and wisconsin congressman paul ryan. romney, though, wasn't tipping his hand in an interview with fox's carl cameron. >> i'm not going to speak about any of the people who might or might not be considered as a vp contender. i've got nothing for you, not even the time frame. [laughter] >> reporter: romney did point to his team's new mobile app, the mitt's vp app, and people who download it, the campaign says, will get an alert on the big announcement day and will be the first to know who romney's running mate will be. well, almost the first to know. governor romney says the actual first person to know the decision will be his wife, ann. he says they talk about the vice presidential process every day. jenna? jenna: speaking as a wife, and i'm biased, i think that's probably a good decision. >> reporter: yeah, probably good. [laughter] jenna: molly, thank you. rick: i'll second that. jenna: wise of you. [laughter] rick: today marks the first day when a lot of em
virginia governor bob mcdonnell. new hampshire senator kelly ayotte. marco rubio, bobby jindal and wisconsin congressman paul ryan. romney, though, wasn't tipping his hand in an interview with fox's carl cameron. >> i'm not going to speak about any of the people who might or might not be considered as a vp contender. i've got nothing for you, not even the time frame. [laughter] >> reporter: romney did point to his team's new mobile app, the mitt's vp app, and people who download it,...
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i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't work on runny noses. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have an antihistamine. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a fast acting antihistamine to relieve your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] can't find theraflu? try alka-seltzer plus for fast, liquid, cold, and flu relief. >>> welcome back, everybody. president obama tapped a number of big names to campaign for him, including tennis icon billie jean king, tireless supporter of the lbgt community and continues to use tennis to promote equality long after she retired from competition. sheer is a little bit of what she told me. >> you have said that tennis is a microcosm of society. >> sports are. every sport. >> how so? >> now
i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't work on runny noses. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have an antihistamine. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a fast acting antihistamine to relieve your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ]...
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darrell thompson, bob herbert, bill douster, who's sort of th the -- keeps in touch with everybody and everything -- and the floor staff. the floor staff of the majority and the minority leaders. it's -- it's just simply to be grateful to them and to make sure that you say that to them personally, that you say it publicly and you say it frequently. mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that from this point forward, that any time spent in quorum calls be equally divided. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. rockefeller: i thank the chair. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from delaware. a senator: mr. president, i rise and ask unanimous consent to speak as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. coons: mr. president, last week president obama unveiled his start-up america legislative agenda. it marked the one-year anniversary of his start-up america initiative, an ambitious, impressive national energetic letter led, by among others, legendary innovator and founder ofa.o.l., steve case. it was a strategy on how the young
darrell thompson, bob herbert, bill douster, who's sort of th the -- keeps in touch with everybody and everything -- and the floor staff. the floor staff of the majority and the minority leaders. it's -- it's just simply to be grateful to them and to make sure that you say that to them personally, that you say it publicly and you say it frequently. mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that from this point forward, that any time spent in quorum calls be equally divided. the presiding officer:...
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the oregon massacre again at the hands of a gun and a perpetrator that is now dead and to say i thank bob costa for having the courage to get on national tv and speak to those who are rabid sports fans and say it's time for some form of gun regulation. the tragedy that occurred with the nfl player and his girlfriend speaks volumes to the idea of individuals who don't need to have guns in their hands. this phenomenon that guns don't kill, people do, is a trite and redundant and a ridiculous statement. we understand that guns have to have someone at their -- at their trigger, but the idea is with no regulations about those who had previous offenses, no regulations dealing with those who've had mental health issues, no regulations for the gun show loophole that you can go in and buy guns on top of guns, it is time to reflect and i think the sports committee could work with us to assure that america realizes there's nothing wrong withstanding up for gun regulation. let me offer sympathy to the brent and brown families to the nfl family and those concerned about athlete in pro ball, that we ca
the oregon massacre again at the hands of a gun and a perpetrator that is now dead and to say i thank bob costa for having the courage to get on national tv and speak to those who are rabid sports fans and say it's time for some form of gun regulation. the tragedy that occurred with the nfl player and his girlfriend speaks volumes to the idea of individuals who don't need to have guns in their hands. this phenomenon that guns don't kill, people do, is a trite and redundant and a ridiculous...
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moderated by cbs's bob schieffer from lynn university in florida. the debate starts at 9:00 and you're reaction at 10:30, all live on c-span, c-span2, and online at c-span.org. >> a business capacity. i love keeping up with the hearings, trying to figure out what is going on to capitol hill, guy to c-span. >> it's what i needed in my business class. i was able to watch it live and i felt current and up to date. >> most recently i covered all the technology so cybersecurity was the last one i watched and it really -- i needed to know what was going on. i didn't want to wait for the coverage so i turned to c-span. >> she watches c-span on directv. c-span, created by america's cable companiesin' 1979, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> and now a debate between vermont's democratic governor, peter shumlin, and his opponent, state senator randy brock. it took place on the campus of vermont community college. it's about 50 minutes. >> good evening. >> tonight we'll be posing questions to the candidates for vermont governor.
moderated by cbs's bob schieffer from lynn university in florida. the debate starts at 9:00 and you're reaction at 10:30, all live on c-span, c-span2, and online at c-span.org. >> a business capacity. i love keeping up with the hearings, trying to figure out what is going on to capitol hill, guy to c-span. >> it's what i needed in my business class. i was able to watch it live and i felt current and up to date. >> most recently i covered all the technology so cybersecurity was...
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felt that they needed to use their vice presidential candidate to relaunch, i think al gore, i think bob dole, i think you could go back, walter mondale, it doesn't -- you know, where they wanted a vp picked to be basically as big as they are and help relaunch, it didn't end well. >> sarah palin was another. when you think about that dynamic of history, what's your reaction? >> well, i think every situation is individual. and i believe that the president nominee romney said that what he wanted was dynamic and he wanted originality, and i think a straight talker like paul ryan has been is a factor that was considered. and so i don't think history really applies here. i think that romney has more business experience and executive experience than perhaps anyone who has taken this office. so he's got that down. and i think that having the younger person with the new ideas, the invigorating ideas, sort of a reaganesque-type happy warrior was something that would balance his more mature and business experience side. >> senator kay bailey hutchison, who's watching the olympics along with everyb
felt that they needed to use their vice presidential candidate to relaunch, i think al gore, i think bob dole, i think you could go back, walter mondale, it doesn't -- you know, where they wanted a vp picked to be basically as big as they are and help relaunch, it didn't end well. >> sarah palin was another. when you think about that dynamic of history, what's your reaction? >> well, i think every situation is individual. and i believe that the president nominee romney said that...
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according to bob woodward's book, "the price of politics," the white house was willing to look at changing the c.i.p. as part of the so-called grand bargain last year. the simpson-bowles commission included it as one of their solutions. the president himself reportedly had a version of chained c.i.p. in his latest offer on the fiscal cliff. madam president, that's progress. it shows that some democrats are open to serious ideas and real solutions. because we need to do something to relieve the burden of washington's crushing debt, this is something to consider. more revenue is going to have to be part of the solution and republicans have said so. substantial cuts in spending must be part of the answer as well washington does noav problem, ia spending problem. that problem is centered on entitlement programs that are growing far too quickly. switching to the chained c.p.i. is a reasonable first step that we could take now to start to rein in washington's out-of-control spending so that we can save and protect social security and medicare for generations to come. thank you, madam president.
according to bob woodward's book, "the price of politics," the white house was willing to look at changing the c.i.p. as part of the so-called grand bargain last year. the simpson-bowles commission included it as one of their solutions. the president himself reportedly had a version of chained c.i.p. in his latest offer on the fiscal cliff. madam president, that's progress. it shows that some democrats are open to serious ideas and real solutions. because we need to do something to...
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bob ioon our line for republicans. caller: i am not so troubled about the super pacs as long as they disclosed. what i am troubled with is a corrupt media. you have this guy here, politico based on the obama network -- msnbc. i mean, the -- the head of ge is on obama's board for job czar. ge got a big deal out of the tarp fund. plus, they did not pay no taxes. all of this money that is collected, where does it go to but the media? host: sorry about depththat bob. guest: many people criticize the media as a unit. people on the left think the media is skewed too far right. that is out there every single day. i can only speak to myself. i have been on nbc, fox and cnn. i think i can speak to my colleagues, what i want to do is report the news as best we can report it and make sure that on issues of super pacs and campaign finance, i give people the best they can possibly know about both sides. i would not want to do anything less. host: we've got a tweet from cnn junkie who writes -- numbers areul's not as big. he is gett
bob ioon our line for republicans. caller: i am not so troubled about the super pacs as long as they disclosed. what i am troubled with is a corrupt media. you have this guy here, politico based on the obama network -- msnbc. i mean, the -- the head of ge is on obama's board for job czar. ge got a big deal out of the tarp fund. plus, they did not pay no taxes. all of this money that is collected, where does it go to but the media? host: sorry about depththat bob. guest: many people criticize...
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we did, bob. we did. got it. 100% new. 100% mmm... wow, that is mmm... it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. new yoplait greek 100. alriwoah! did you get that? and...flip! yep, look at this. it takes like 20 pictures at a time. i never miss anything. isn't that awesome? uh that's really cool. you should upload these. i know, right? that is really amazing. the pictures are so clear. kevin's a handsome devil that phone does everything! search dog tricks. okay, see if we can teach him something cool. look at how lazy kevin is. kevin, get it together dude cmon, kevin take 20 pictures with burst shot on the galaxy s3. >>> we're minding your business this morning. the dow dropped more than 300 points yesterday, partly because of the reaction to the re-election of president barack obama, but one of the driving factors, the. looming fiscal cliff. >> christine romans is here to explain. >> the election is a status quo, it's a divided congress, it is the president in for a second term, but it has also rese
we did, bob. we did. got it. 100% new. 100% mmm... wow, that is mmm... it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. new yoplait greek 100. alriwoah! did you get that? and...flip! yep, look at this. it takes like 20 pictures at a time. i never miss anything. isn't that awesome? uh that's really cool. you should upload these. i know, right? that is really amazing. the pictures are so clear. kevin's a handsome devil that phone does everything!...
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there, he met two other young men, a soldier from kansas named bob dole, and one from michigan named phil hart. they formed a lifelong bond, one that endiewrd all the way to the u.s. senate. in 2003 when we dedicated that
there, he met two other young men, a soldier from kansas named bob dole, and one from michigan named phil hart. they formed a lifelong bond, one that endiewrd all the way to the u.s. senate. in 2003 when we dedicated that
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i actually spent some of the time over the holidays for my sins reading bob woodward's book. and my overall reaction to all this is groundhog day. it's the same exact issues, some of the same players, same cautions of spending, entitlements, taxation, debt celling, what have you, nothing has changed. so what's so depressing to me is we've had four years or longer to wrestle with these issues. there's virtually been no signs on progress. here we are now with two more self-imposed ceilings. and increasingly, we've got a u.s. government that sticks a gun to its head. sorry to use gun metaphors, but basically sticks a gun to its head and says we don't trust ourselves to legislate like normal people. even presidential commissions don't work anymore. what we've got to do is give ourselves artificial deadlines and bring ourselves to the precipice, create all sorts of uncertainty, create manufactured crises because without that pressure, we can no longer be counted on to do anything that remotely redecember bem zesembl thing. >> they're going to say okay, we can't do this all right n
i actually spent some of the time over the holidays for my sins reading bob woodward's book. and my overall reaction to all this is groundhog day. it's the same exact issues, some of the same players, same cautions of spending, entitlements, taxation, debt celling, what have you, nothing has changed. so what's so depressing to me is we've had four years or longer to wrestle with these issues. there's virtually been no signs on progress. here we are now with two more self-imposed ceilings. and...
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barbara mikulski and i, we were nine women senators at the time, and we went to bob barnett, who is this, sort of, book of contractor for many people in washington, and we said we want to write a book. would you see if any publishers are interested? bottom line, we wrote a book called "9 and counting," and each of us wrote a chapter about our different obstacles, and when charity that we could agree that all of the profits could go to because most of us had the experience of being a girl scouts was girl scouts. we wrote the book. dave the -- keys the proceeds to the girl scouts. -- gave the proceeds to the girl scouts. it was to encourage girls who are trying to overcome a challenge, it sold quite well. that was the beginning. then we decided to start meeting. we need about every six weeks or so for dinner. we enjoy each other's company. we have built great camaraderie. >> we will go to the audience for questions, but i will ask one last one. there were nine senators men of the female persuasion. 17 now, -- senators the end of the female persuasion. -- senators then of the female persuas
barbara mikulski and i, we were nine women senators at the time, and we went to bob barnett, who is this, sort of, book of contractor for many people in washington, and we said we want to write a book. would you see if any publishers are interested? bottom line, we wrote a book called "9 and counting," and each of us wrote a chapter about our different obstacles, and when charity that we could agree that all of the profits could go to because most of us had the experience of being a...
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i was sitting with bob michael in the front row. he was at that time the minority leader of the house of representatives. some people thought on the floor it was a good idea to do that. >> let's get to the issue of women, senator hutchison. we have polls we can show you here. we talked about them at the top of the show. showing a little bit of a problem with the women, the women's vote for the republican party. >> you say a little bit of a problem. 29, 30 points, come on. >> it's a huge problem, senator. >> it's a huge problem. >> what's 30 points between friends. >> how will they close the gap and do you agree there's a problem? any way you can devalue this? >> the numbers are there. frankly republicans have had a gender gap routinely. however, i think the way we're going to close it is we're going to talk about the middle class and moms and the concern about jobs and the economy. i mean mothers are having their kids move back home. i've got friends whose kids are getting internships when they graduate from college because they can
i was sitting with bob michael in the front row. he was at that time the minority leader of the house of representatives. some people thought on the floor it was a good idea to do that. >> let's get to the issue of women, senator hutchison. we have polls we can show you here. we talked about them at the top of the show. showing a little bit of a problem with the women, the women's vote for the republican party. >> you say a little bit of a problem. 29, 30 points, come on. >>...